The problem is caused by an improperly molded internal part in the pump that can deform over time. The driver may see a warning light on the instrument panel or experience intermittent loss of power, difficulty starting, or vehicle stalling. If the pump stops working while the vehicle is in motion, there is an increased risk of an accident or injury.
The recall affects most Acura and Honda models produced from 2018 to 2020. The list includes:
- 2018 to 2020 Honda Accord, Civic Coupe, Civic Sedan, Civic Hatchback, Civic Type R, CR-V, HR-V, Ridgeline and Odyssey
- 2018 to 2020 Acura ILX, MDX, MDX Sport Hybrid, RDX, RLX and TLX
- 2019 and 2020 Honda Insight and Passport
- 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid
- 2018 and 2019 Honda Clarity PHEV and Fit
- 2017 to 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid and Pilot and Acura NSX
Honda cites more than 4,000 warranty claims, but the automaker is not aware of any crashes or injuries related to this problem.
This is an expansion of an earlier recall of 628,124 Acura and Honda vehicles in America. Honda Motor has also initiated a similar recall in China and Japan.
Owners will be notified by mail beginning in early February 2024. Acura and Honda dealers will replace the fuel pump with an improved version at no charge when parts become available. Owners who have previously had this condition repaired are eligible for a reimbursement.
Source: Consumer Reports